wet fly

wet fly
noun
fisherman's fly that floats under the surface of the water
Ant: ↑dry fly
Hypernyms: ↑fly

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noun
: any of various artificial flies intended to be presented to fish below the surface of the water

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Angling.
an artificial fly designed for use underwater. Cf. dry fly.
[1870-75]

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wet fly,
an artificial fishing fly that is designed to sink below the surface of the water when cast.

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n. an artificial fishing fly designed to sink below the surface of the water

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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